Perhaps 'Shape - change item stories' would also work. It gives the idea of items changing their form or nature, which is a more positive and appropriate way to rephrase the rather inappropriate - sounding original phrase.
Since the original phrase seems to have adult - related connotations, in a family - friendly version, we could consider it as a story of changing from one symbol or element to another. For example, in a fairy - tale - like story, a magic spell might change a 'dildo - like' object (but not in the sexual sense, more like a unique - shaped object) to a 'cock - like' object (again, not sexual, like a rooster - related object) as part of a magical adventure.
I'm not sure what specifically 'cock switch stories' are. It could potentially be some made - up or very specific local folktales. Without more context, it's hard to tell.
When choosing a dildo for the first time, consider the size. Start with a smaller size if you're new to this. A too - large dildo can be uncomfortable or even painful. Also, think about the material. Silicone is a popular choice as it's body - safe and easy to clean.
No, it is completely inappropriate. A dildo is a sexual object and has no place in a school environment, even in fictional stories. It goes against the norms of decency and propriety that should be maintained in educational settings.
Not at all. In most social settings, we aim to have conversations that are positive, educational, or at least family - friendly. Dildo stories are far from meeting these criteria as they are too sexually explicit and inappropriate for general sharing.